I had one but sold it on the EE. It functioned as a nice bipod but I decided it was too bulky and too heavy. I had the aluminum version so the polymer version might have suited me better, it is several ounces lighter. I tried it on both my MRP and my FAL but decided it wasn't for me.

One big problem I had with it was that I felt the base was not secure - it had only a single thumbnut holding it on the rifle. For a VFG that would be sufficient but not for a bipod. Personally I would prefer a wider base (like the Dieter CQD) with at least 2 or 3 attachment points like allen head screws, not thumbscrews, holding it on.

I like the concept but not this version. Maybe they will come out with a better version in the future.

"Tanks, battleships, and bombers are inherently tyrannical weapons, while rifles are inherently democratic weapons. A complex weapon makes the strong stronger, while a simple weapon gives claws to the weak" -- George Orwell

Mag prone works great if you are running slick, but just try it when you are kitted out with a plate carrier with a chest plate in and 2 mags in your mag pouches. You are so high off the ground that the mag prone will hardly work...

"Tanks, battleships, and bombers are inherently tyrannical weapons, while rifles are inherently democratic weapons. A complex weapon makes the strong stronger, while a simple weapon gives claws to the weak" -- George Orwell